8. Joint resolution of the U. S. Congress to withhold from allotment the unallotted lands or public domain of the Creek Nation, and to provide for the sale thereof, n.d..
9. Personal receipts of the Graysons, 1916.
10. Translation of the part of the Indian Appropriations Act passed by Congress that affected Creek payments, by G. W. Grayson, Principal Chief, May 25, 1918.
11. Letter from Moty Tiger, Principal Chief, and G. W. Grayson, Executive Interpreter, to Joseph T. Robinson, Committee of Indian Affairs, re: funds for Kendall College, January 26, 1915.
12. Instructions to the Committee appointed to confer with the U. S. Senate Indian Committee (the Committee on Indian Affairs?) from the National Council. These instructions applied to the Creek delegates already in Washington, DC, November 3, 1906.
13. G. W. Grayson's notes on a document relating to fraudulent land claims, May 10, 1900.
14. Resolution passed by the National Council re: fraudulent deeds and leases, and asking that Congress pass such legislation as to make these deeds and leases null and void, October 30, 1905.
15. Act of the National Council authorizing G. W. Grayson and Isparhecher as Creek delegates and appropriating them funds. Also, a report by March Thompson, Chairman of the Special Committee of the actions of the House and Senate in Indian appropriations, March 26, 1897.
16. Resolution of the National Council, calling upon R. C. Allen, Creek National Attorney, to report on the business of his office, and expenses incurred, December 6, 1916.
17. Letter from the Creek General Council to W. Manypenny, Commissioner of Indian Affairs, asking that the U. S. Indian Agent for the Creeks, W. H. Garrett, be allowed to attend the next session of Congress in order to represent the interests of the Creeks, September 26, 1853.
18. Letter from Moty Tiger, Principal Chief, to the Houses of Warriors and Kings re: several legal matters, August 27, 1915.
19. Letter from G. W. Grayson to his son, W. Grayson re: "the Chief," the controversy between the President and the Congress, and personal business, March 8, 1916.
20. Two pages of printed material concerning the tax-exemption status of Creek allotments from G. W. Grayson, Principal Chief. One page is in Creek and the other in English. n.d.
21. Letter from Sardy Dacon to G. W. Grayson, asking information on the state of Creek affairs. Grayson noted the contents of his reply on the envelope, February 15, 1919.